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Transcript: Well one of my favorites is Carl Icahn. Time Magazine called him the master of the universe on the cover of Time Magazine. And I’ll tell you when I first went to meet Carl most people know him as a pretty intense guy. I walked in that day with my video crews you guys have here and he says I want all these guys to leave. I said what? He said I don’t want a video crew. I said but you agreed to it this morning. He said I don’t care. I don’t want it. I said okay, well how about if my audio team comes in. And he said no audio team. I said well what am I supposed to do here? He goes bring a pen and paper. You’ve got ten minutes. And, you know, I scheduled my meetings for 45 minutes and to go deep they usually go three hours. But to his credit, you know, he’s had so many people attack him that he needs to know what you’re really about. When he saw I was sincerely about teaching what he knows to individual investors and really empowering them he became very passionate and he gave me almost three hours. He endorsed the book. He’s been extraordinary ever since and has actually become a friend.
So Carl is a teddy bear underneath and he really does care. But his results are unquestioned. As I said earlier how about a 1600 percent return if you’d invested with him over the last 13 years versus 75 percent for the S&P. As I said since 1968 a 30 percent compounded return if you’d been with him during that time, outstripping even Warren Buffet. But what’s interesting about him is he really believes that the challenge in stock and in business is that it’s an old boys club. That’s his view. And that what happens is the people that get elected are the people the most liked and the board does what’s best for the board. And that, you know, there’s so much that isn’t really looking out for the individual investor so that’s what made him an activist and he’s very intense and he goes in and he buys enough stock to have an impact and shakes their world. Lets them know that they’re going to be fired unless, you know, they make some significant changes. And the results of what he’s produced though are incredible. A lot of people say he’s just got in and out so that’s why I put in the book an actual track record. You see he stays with most of these investments for a very long time. There’s very few that he goes in and out. In fact a Harvard law professor, I put the study in the book shows that of over 2,000 activist interventions that have been done the vast majority of them have made the company much more profitable for almost a decade afterwards, not just for a few months or a few years.
Because what happens is management is what maximizes resources in a company. And when management gets unhungry or comfortable or maybe supporting a certain strategy or approach you’re not going to get the most out of it just like the rest of us as human beings. And Carl is one of those guys that comes and shakes that stuff up. And when he comes you know things are going. The day that I go into see him he just recently had done a Tweet saying that Apple was undervalued. And within two hours of that Tweet Apple stock went up 17 billion with a B, billion dollars in value by one Tweet. And people said oh, he did that to manipulate the market. He didn’t manipulate the market. He stayed in. He’s still in. He kept on buying more and more of the stock even as the price went up because he thought the company’s really worth it. And in Apple’s case he was pushing them to try and release a certain amount of money to shareholders in the form of dividends. I think he asked for 150 billion. And I said well did you really think you were going to get that? He said no, but I figured if I pushed 150 billion maybe I’d get 70, 80 or 90 and I think he got 90 billion if I remember the right numbers. The numbers are so huge it’s mind boggling. [TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by JonathanFowler, Elizabeth Rodd, and Dillon Fitton

Activist organizer Dawn, talks about how the activists are surviving day to day during their several week camp-out in downtown Manhattan.

published:03 Oct 2011

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Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where activists plan to gather in the city's sizable financial district to protest what they see as the 'coproprate takeover' of the US political system.
Our correspondent speaks to David Johnson, one of the six million people in the US facing foreclosure on his house. Johnson will join the planned protests outside the Democratic National Convention later this week saying "the banks basically did what they wanted to do", despite efforts by the Obama administration to try and curb the economic downturn in the US.

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Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help take on Wall Street. This is an enormous issue in this year’s election cycle and should be a huge issue for the next President of the United States. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins and attorney MichaelBurg discuss this.
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Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan was found guilty Monday of felony assault on a police officer. McMillan says a police officer forcefully grabbed one of her breasts, after which she instinctively threw her hands in the air and inadvertently elbowed the officer in the face. The jury saw it differently, however, and found her guilty with a possible seven years in prison. Activists are meeting the decision with outrage and disdain for the New York City Police Department. RT's Anastasia Churkina examines the decision and speaks to some of McMillan's advocates.
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We are the 99%—Spiritualution! http://spiritualution.org/
Justice to the People!
On October 8, 2011, we spoke with New Jersey native Lauren Digioia, a musician and full-time Wall StreetOccupier who currently resides at Freedom Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park).
The Spiritualution was started in 1996 by activist and spiritual teacher Gabriel of Urantia. It is a call to the people of America and the world to stand up against injustice. Gabriel of Urantia encourages people to go on strike against the rich and greedy corporations. People need to take to the street and quit their unfulfilling "wrong-jobs."
Jobs such as:
• Bank employees, including tellers. (If the banks have no workers they cannot continue to operate or stay open. As long as capital exists in this world, we will need to open "People Banks.")
• Nuclear power plants
• Weapon manufacturing facilities
• Genetic engineering facilities that destroy our organic plants, vegetables, & native seeds.
Let your conscience be your guide on other jobs and careers you should leave. Join the Spiritualution!

Wall Street

Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests.

History

Early years

There are varying accounts about how the Dutch-named "de Waal Straat" got its name. A generally accepted version is that the name of the street was derived from an earthen wall on the northern boundary of the New Amsterdam settlement, perhaps to protect against English colonial encroachment or incursions by Native Americans. A conflicting explanation is that Wall Street was named after Walloons— the Dutch name for a Walloon is Waal. Among the first settlers that embarked on the ship "Nieu Nederlandt" in 1624 were 30 Walloon families. The Dutch word "wal" can be translated as "rampart". However, even some English maps show the name as Waal Straat, and not as Wal Straat.

Street

A street is a public thoroughfare (usually paved) in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable surface such as concrete, cobblestone or brick. Portions may also be smoothed with asphalt, embedded with rails, or otherwise prepared to accommodate non-pedestrian traffic.

Originally the word "street" simply meant a paved road (Latin: "via strata"). The word "street" is still sometimes used colloquially as a synonym for "road", for example in connection with the ancient Watling Street, but city residents and urban planners draw a crucial modern distinction: a road's main function is transportation, while streets facilitate public interaction. Examples of streets include pedestrian streets, alleys, and city-centre streets too crowded for road vehicles to pass. Conversely, highways and motorways are types of roads, but few would refer to them as streets.

Etymology

Wall comes from Latin vallum meaning "...an earthen wall or rampart set with palisades, a row or line of stakes, a wall, a rampart, fortification..." while the Latin word murus means a defensive stone wallEnglish uses the same word to mean an external wall and the internal sides of a room, but this is not universal. Many languages distinguish between the two. In German, some of this distinction can be seen between Wand and Mauer, in Spanish between pared and muro.

Tony Robbins talks about interviewing Carl Icahn and picking the brain of the renowned investor advocate.
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Transcript: Well one of my favorites is Carl Icahn. Time Magazine called him the master of the universe on the cover of Time Magazine. And I’ll tell you when I first went to meet Carl most people know him as a pretty intense guy. I walked in that day with my video crews you guys have here and he says I want all these guys to leave. I said what? He said I don’t want a video crew. I said but you agreed to it this morning. He said I don’t care. I don’t want it. I said okay, well how about if my audio team comes in. And he said no audio team. I said well what am I supposed to do here? He goes bring a pen and paper. You’ve got ten minutes. And, you know, I scheduled my meetings for 45 minutes and to go deep they usually go three hours. But to his credit, you know, he’s had so many people attack him that he needs to know what you’re really about. When he saw I was sincerely about teaching what he knows to individual investors and really empowering them he became very passionate and he gave me almost three hours. He endorsed the book. He’s been extraordinary ever since and has actually become a friend.
So Carl is a teddy bear underneath and he really does care. But his results are unquestioned. As I said earlier how about a 1600 percent return if you’d invested with him over the last 13 years versus 75 percent for the S&P. As I said since 1968 a 30 percent compounded return if you’d been with him during that time, outstripping even Warren Buffet. But what’s interesting about him is he really believes that the challenge in stock and in business is that it’s an old boys club. That’s his view. And that what happens is the people that get elected are the people the most liked and the board does what’s best for the board. And that, you know, there’s so much that isn’t really looking out for the individual investor so that’s what made him an activist and he’s very intense and he goes in and he buys enough stock to have an impact and shakes their world. Lets them know that they’re going to be fired unless, you know, they make some significant changes. And the results of what he’s produced though are incredible. A lot of people say he’s just got in and out so that’s why I put in the book an actual track record. You see he stays with most of these investments for a very long time. There’s very few that he goes in and out. In fact a Harvard law professor, I put the study in the book shows that of over 2,000 activist interventions that have been done the vast majority of them have made the company much more profitable for almost a decade afterwards, not just for a few months or a few years.
Because what happens is management is what maximizes resources in a company. And when management gets unhungry or comfortable or maybe supporting a certain strategy or approach you’re not going to get the most out of it just like the rest of us as human beings. And Carl is one of those guys that comes and shakes that stuff up. And when he comes you know things are going. The day that I go into see him he just recently had done a Tweet saying that Apple was undervalued. And within two hours of that Tweet Apple stock went up 17 billion with a B, billion dollars in value by one Tweet. And people said oh, he did that to manipulate the market. He didn’t manipulate the market. He stayed in. He’s still in. He kept on buying more and more of the stock even as the price went up because he thought the company’s really worth it. And in Apple’s case he was pushing them to try and release a certain amount of money to shareholders in the form of dividends. I think he asked for 150 billion. And I said well did you really think you were going to get that? He said no, but I figured if I pushed 150 billion maybe I’d get 70, 80 or 90 and I think he got 90 billion if I remember the right numbers. The numbers are so huge it’s mind boggling. [TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by JonathanFowler, Elizabeth Rodd, and Dillon Fitton

Occupy Wall Street Coordinator Discusses The Activist Community

Activist organizer Dawn, talks about how the activists are surviving day to day during their several week camp-out in downtown Manhattan.

3:58

Activists prepare for march on 'Wall Street South'

Activists prepare for march on 'Wall Street South'

Activists prepare for march on 'Wall Street South'

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Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where activists plan to gather in the city's sizable financial district to protest what they see as the 'coproprate takeover' of the US political system.
Our correspondent speaks to David Johnson, one of the six million people in the US facing foreclosure on his house. Johnson will join the planned protests outside the Democratic National Convention later this week saying "the banks basically did what they wanted to do", despite efforts by the Obama administration to try and curb the economic downturn in the US.

12:40

Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help take on Wall Street. This is an enormous issue in this year’s election cycle and should be a huge issue for the next President of the United States. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins and attorney MichaelBurg discuss this.
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Occupy activist faces 7 years in prison

Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan was found guilty Monday of felony assault on a police officer. McMillan says a police officer forcefully grabbed one of her breasts, after which she instinctively threw her hands in the air and inadvertently elbowed the officer in the face. The jury saw it differently, however, and found her guilty with a possible seven years in prison. Activists are meeting the decision with outrage and disdain for the New York City Police Department. RT's Anastasia Churkina examines the decision and speaks to some of McMillan's advocates.
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We are the 99%—Spiritualution! http://spiritualution.org/
Justice to the People!
On October 8, 2011, we spoke with New Jersey native Lauren Digioia, a musician and full-time Wall StreetOccupier who currently resides at Freedom Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park).
The Spiritualution was started in 1996 by activist and spiritual teacher Gabriel of Urantia. It is a call to the people of America and the world to stand up against injustice. Gabriel of Urantia encourages people to go on strike against the rich and greedy corporations. People need to take to the street and quit their unfulfilling "wrong-jobs."
Jobs such as:
• Bank employees, including tellers. (If the banks have no workers they cannot continue to operate or stay open. As long as capital exists in this world, we will need to open "People Banks.")
• Nuclear power plants
• Weapon manufacturing facilities
• Genetic engineering facilities that destroy our organic plants, vegetables, & native seeds.
Let your conscience be your guide on other jobs and careers you should leave. Join the Spiritualution!

2:13

US activists take on Wall Street

US activists take on Wall Street

US activists take on Wall Street

Hundreds of demonstrators have been occupying a park in New York's financial district for more than a week in protest against what they call corporate greed and social inequality.
Police have arrested about 80 people and used pepper spray on the non-violent activists as they marched on Wall Street.
Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from New York.

1:20

Activist turned 'preacher' slams Wall Street

Activist turned 'preacher' slams Wall Street

Activist turned 'preacher' slams Wall Street

A number of religious groups have announced their support for the anti-Wall street demonstrations taking place in New York, but when it comes to the movement's spiritual leader, one man stands out.
Bill Talen, who goes by the name of Reverend Billy, is an activist and not an ordained minister.
Long before the indebted and disenfranchised began occupying a park in New York's financial district, Reverend Billy was preaching against major corporataions in the US like Starbucks, Wal-Mart and now Bank of America.
Police have arrested him dozens of times, but for him, the growing popularity of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration validates all he believes in.
Al Jazeera'sKristen Saloomey reports from New York.

5:45

Cameroonian Activist Vs Wall Street Giant Herakles Farms

Cameroonian Activist Vs Wall Street Giant Herakles Farms

Cameroonian Activist Vs Wall Street Giant Herakles Farms

Herakles Farms, a US based agribusiness has filed a lawsuit against Mr. Nasako Besingi, a Cameroonian activist for defamation for peacefully protesting against Herakles Farms' land grab of his ancestral land. For the defamation case, the maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment and $4,000 in fines. On November 25, 2013 the Cameroonian President signed 3 decrees which drastically modified the terms of the 2009 convention between Herakles and the Cameroonian government. The new lease, which we continue to oppose even if it now legal, reduced the land size from 282 to 77 square miles.

Interview with a Yogic Monk Activist | Occupy Wall Street Video

Dada Pranakrsnananda is a yogic monk of Ananda Marga and a social activist. He is a member of the #Occupy Wall Street movement and was one of the first arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge on October 1st.
In this exclusive video, Dada shares his unique experience of being arrested and his concern that the focus has shifted to the conflict between the movement and NYPD, when it should it should remain on the injustice of corporate greed and inequity of wealth in society.

Wall Street Activist Owns Fox News Producer, Fox Bury Interview 2011

Even if Geraldo Rivera was at the Zuccotti Park yesterday, Fox News has generally been a tad dismissive of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Foxnews.com (as of this writing) has no coverage of this national event on their front page stories. (Hard to imagine for a network that was so gung-ho about the Tea Party!) Red Eye's Bill Schulz went out to try to "prank" the protesters. Bill O'Reilly sent a producer minion out with the same mission: to belittle OWS's cause by cutting up interviews to make people sound stupid.
Well, here is an interview that Fox News filmed, but doesn't want you to see. The segment was shot on Wednesday for Greta van Susteren's show, (though it looks like the same producer from this O'Reilly segment questioning Michael Moore's anti-capitalist agenda) though the decision was made to leave it on the cutting room floor. The reason should be obvious pretty quickly.
The speaker giving Fox News the buisness is Jesse LaGreca, a vocal member of the Occupy Wall Street protests. This video comes courtesy of KyleChristopher from OccupyWallSt.org's media team.
Now, no news organization is under obligation to air every interview they've filmed, especially when it makes them look bad. But you'd think that a "Fair and Balanced" network (that tells an interviewee that they are here to give them fair coverage to get any message they'd like to get out) would try to include at least a couple of opposing viewpoints to Mr. Shulz's smarmy jokes or O'Reilly's "infiltration" of the camp.
The ball is in your court, Fox.
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3:42

A US court finds an Occupy Wall Street activist guilty of assaulting a police officer

A US court finds an Occupy Wall Street activist guilty of assaulting a police officer

A US court finds an Occupy Wall Street activist guilty of assaulting a police officer

In the United States, a young Occupy Wall Street activist has been found guilty of assaulting a police officer. She could spend between two and seven years in prison. But activists and legal experts are saying she didn't receive a fair trial. From New York, Caleb Maupin reports.

0:49

Occupy Wall Street activist dragged out of Sotheby's #2

Occupy Wall Street activist dragged out of Sotheby's #2

Occupy Wall Street activist dragged out of Sotheby's #2

The second of three labor advocates from Occupy Wall Street being dragged out of Sotheby's on November 2nd.
Activists were at Sotheby's rallying in support of the Teamsters, who have been locked out by the wealthy auction house since August.

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Transcript: Well one of my favorites is Carl Icahn. Time Magazine called him the master of the universe on the cover of Time Magazine. And I’ll tell you when I first went to meet Carl most people know him as a pretty intense guy. I walked in that day with my video crews you guys have here and he says I want all these guys to leave. I said what? He said I don’t want a video crew. I said but you agreed to it this morning. He said I don’t care. I don’t want it. I said okay, well how about if m...

Occupy Wall Street Coordinator Discusses The Activist Community

Activist organizer Dawn, talks about how the activists are surviving day to day during their several week camp-out in downtown Manhattan.

published: 03 Oct 2011

Activists prepare for march on 'Wall Street South'

Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where activists plan to gather in the city's sizable financial district to protest what they see as the 'coproprate takeover' of the US political system.
Our correspondent speaks to David Johnson, one of the six million people in the US facing foreclosure on his house. Johnson will join the planned protests outside the Democratic National Convention later this week saying "the banks basically did what they wanted to do", despite efforts by the Obama administration to try and curb the economic downturn in the US.

published: 02 Sep 2012

Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help take on Wall Street. This is an enormous issue in this year’s election cycle and should be a huge issue for the next President of the United States. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins and attorney MichaelBurg discuss this.
Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video content!
Follow more of our stories at http://www.TROFIRE.com
Watch Ring of Fire TV every weeknight on Free Speech TV: https://www.freespeech.org/ringoffire
Subscribe to our podcast: http://www.trofire.com/members/
Support Ring of Fire by subscribing to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/golefttv
...

Occupy activist faces 7 years in prison

Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan was found guilty Monday of felony assault on a police officer. McMillan says a police officer forcefully grabbed one of her breasts, after which she instinctively threw her hands in the air and inadvertently elbowed the officer in the face. The jury saw it differently, however, and found her guilty with a possible seven years in prison. Activists are meeting the decision with outrage and disdain for the New York City Police Department. RT's Anastasia Churkina examines the decision and speaks to some of McMillan's advocates.
FindRT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/
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We are the 99%—Spiritualution! http://spiritualution.org/
Justice to the People!
On October 8, 2011, we spoke with New Jersey native Lauren Digioia, a musician and full-time Wall StreetOccupier who currently resides at Freedom Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park).
The Spiritualution was started in 1996 by activist and spiritual teacher Gabriel of Urantia. It is a call to the people of America and the world to stand up against injustice. Gabriel of Urantia encourages people to go on strike against the rich and greedy corporations. People need to take to the street and quit their unfulfilling "wrong-jobs."
Jobs such as:
• Bank employees, including tellers. (If the banks have no workers they cannot continue to operate or stay open. As long as capital exists in this world, we will need...

published: 27 Oct 2011

US activists take on Wall Street

Hundreds of demonstrators have been occupying a park in New York's financial district for more than a week in protest against what they call corporate greed and social inequality.
Police have arrested about 80 people and used pepper spray on the non-violent activists as they marched on Wall Street.
Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from New York.

published: 29 Sep 2011

Activist turned 'preacher' slams Wall Street

A number of religious groups have announced their support for the anti-Wall street demonstrations taking place in New York, but when it comes to the movement's spiritual leader, one man stands out.
Bill Talen, who goes by the name of Reverend Billy, is an activist and not an ordained minister.
Long before the indebted and disenfranchised began occupying a park in New York's financial district, Reverend Billy was preaching against major corporataions in the US like Starbucks, Wal-Mart and now Bank of America.
Police have arrested him dozens of times, but for him, the growing popularity of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration validates all he believes in.
Al Jazeera'sKristen Saloomey reports from New York.

published: 17 Oct 2011

Cameroonian Activist Vs Wall Street Giant Herakles Farms

Herakles Farms, a US based agribusiness has filed a lawsuit against Mr. Nasako Besingi, a Cameroonian activist for defamation for peacefully protesting against Herakles Farms' land grab of his ancestral land. For the defamation case, the maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment and $4,000 in fines. On November 25, 2013 the Cameroonian President signed 3 decrees which drastically modified the terms of the 2009 convention between Herakles and the Cameroonian government. The new lease, which we continue to oppose even if it now legal, reduced the land size from 282 to 77 square miles.

Interview with a Yogic Monk Activist | Occupy Wall Street Video

Dada Pranakrsnananda is a yogic monk of Ananda Marga and a social activist. He is a member of the #Occupy Wall Street movement and was one of the first arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge on October 1st.
In this exclusive video, Dada shares his unique experience of being arrested and his concern that the focus has shifted to the conflict between the movement and NYPD, when it should it should remain on the injustice of corporate greed and inequity of wealth in society.

Occupy Wall Street Activist Jeff Smith on What to Expect at the May 1 Protests

Wall Street Activist Owns Fox News Producer, Fox Bury Interview 2011

Even if Geraldo Rivera was at the Zuccotti Park yesterday, Fox News has generally been a tad dismissive of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Foxnews.com (as of this writing) has no coverage of this national event on their front page stories. (Hard to imagine for a network that was so gung-ho about the Tea Party!) Red Eye's Bill Schulz went out to try to "prank" the protesters. Bill O'Reilly sent a producer minion out with the same mission: to belittle OWS's cause by cutting up interviews to make people sound stupid.
Well, here is an interview that Fox News filmed, but doesn't want you to see. The segment was shot on Wednesday for Greta van Susteren's show, (though it looks like the same producer from this O'Reilly segment questioning Michael Moore's anti-capitalist agenda) though the decis...

published: 04 Oct 2011

A US court finds an Occupy Wall Street activist guilty of assaulting a police officer

In the United States, a young Occupy Wall Street activist has been found guilty of assaulting a police officer. She could spend between two and seven years in prison. But activists and legal experts are saying she didn't receive a fair trial. From New York, Caleb Maupin reports.

published: 06 May 2014

Occupy Wall Street activist dragged out of Sotheby's #2

The second of three labor advocates from Occupy Wall Street being dragged out of Sotheby's on November 2nd.
Activists were at Sotheby's rallying in support of the Teamsters, who have been locked out by the wealthy auction house since August.

Tony Robbins talks about interviewing Carl Icahn and picking the brain of the renowned investor advocate.
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Transcript: Well one of my favorites is Carl Icahn. Time Magazine called him the master of the universe on the cover of Time Magazine. And I’ll tell you when I first went to meet Carl most people know him as a pretty intense guy. I walked in that day with my video crews you guys have here and he says I want all these guys to leave. I said what? He said I don’t want a video crew. I said but you agreed to it this morning. He said I don’t care. I don’t want it. I said okay, well how about if my audio team comes in. And he said no audio team. I said well what am I supposed to do here? He goes bring a pen and paper. You’ve got ten minutes. And, you know, I scheduled my meetings for 45 minutes and to go deep they usually go three hours. But to his credit, you know, he’s had so many people attack him that he needs to know what you’re really about. When he saw I was sincerely about teaching what he knows to individual investors and really empowering them he became very passionate and he gave me almost three hours. He endorsed the book. He’s been extraordinary ever since and has actually become a friend.
So Carl is a teddy bear underneath and he really does care. But his results are unquestioned. As I said earlier how about a 1600 percent return if you’d invested with him over the last 13 years versus 75 percent for the S&P. As I said since 1968 a 30 percent compounded return if you’d been with him during that time, outstripping even Warren Buffet. But what’s interesting about him is he really believes that the challenge in stock and in business is that it’s an old boys club. That’s his view. And that what happens is the people that get elected are the people the most liked and the board does what’s best for the board. And that, you know, there’s so much that isn’t really looking out for the individual investor so that’s what made him an activist and he’s very intense and he goes in and he buys enough stock to have an impact and shakes their world. Lets them know that they’re going to be fired unless, you know, they make some significant changes. And the results of what he’s produced though are incredible. A lot of people say he’s just got in and out so that’s why I put in the book an actual track record. You see he stays with most of these investments for a very long time. There’s very few that he goes in and out. In fact a Harvard law professor, I put the study in the book shows that of over 2,000 activist interventions that have been done the vast majority of them have made the company much more profitable for almost a decade afterwards, not just for a few months or a few years.
Because what happens is management is what maximizes resources in a company. And when management gets unhungry or comfortable or maybe supporting a certain strategy or approach you’re not going to get the most out of it just like the rest of us as human beings. And Carl is one of those guys that comes and shakes that stuff up. And when he comes you know things are going. The day that I go into see him he just recently had done a Tweet saying that Apple was undervalued. And within two hours of that Tweet Apple stock went up 17 billion with a B, billion dollars in value by one Tweet. And people said oh, he did that to manipulate the market. He didn’t manipulate the market. He stayed in. He’s still in. He kept on buying more and more of the stock even as the price went up because he thought the company’s really worth it. And in Apple’s case he was pushing them to try and release a certain amount of money to shareholders in the form of dividends. I think he asked for 150 billion. And I said well did you really think you were going to get that? He said no, but I figured if I pushed 150 billion maybe I’d get 70, 80 or 90 and I think he got 90 billion if I remember the right numbers. The numbers are so huge it’s mind boggling. [TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
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Transcript: Well one of my favorites is Carl Icahn. Time Magazine called him the master of the universe on the cover of Time Magazine. And I’ll tell you when I first went to meet Carl most people know him as a pretty intense guy. I walked in that day with my video crews you guys have here and he says I want all these guys to leave. I said what? He said I don’t want a video crew. I said but you agreed to it this morning. He said I don’t care. I don’t want it. I said okay, well how about if my audio team comes in. And he said no audio team. I said well what am I supposed to do here? He goes bring a pen and paper. You’ve got ten minutes. And, you know, I scheduled my meetings for 45 minutes and to go deep they usually go three hours. But to his credit, you know, he’s had so many people attack him that he needs to know what you’re really about. When he saw I was sincerely about teaching what he knows to individual investors and really empowering them he became very passionate and he gave me almost three hours. He endorsed the book. He’s been extraordinary ever since and has actually become a friend.
So Carl is a teddy bear underneath and he really does care. But his results are unquestioned. As I said earlier how about a 1600 percent return if you’d invested with him over the last 13 years versus 75 percent for the S&P. As I said since 1968 a 30 percent compounded return if you’d been with him during that time, outstripping even Warren Buffet. But what’s interesting about him is he really believes that the challenge in stock and in business is that it’s an old boys club. That’s his view. And that what happens is the people that get elected are the people the most liked and the board does what’s best for the board. And that, you know, there’s so much that isn’t really looking out for the individual investor so that’s what made him an activist and he’s very intense and he goes in and he buys enough stock to have an impact and shakes their world. Lets them know that they’re going to be fired unless, you know, they make some significant changes. And the results of what he’s produced though are incredible. A lot of people say he’s just got in and out so that’s why I put in the book an actual track record. You see he stays with most of these investments for a very long time. There’s very few that he goes in and out. In fact a Harvard law professor, I put the study in the book shows that of over 2,000 activist interventions that have been done the vast majority of them have made the company much more profitable for almost a decade afterwards, not just for a few months or a few years.
Because what happens is management is what maximizes resources in a company. And when management gets unhungry or comfortable or maybe supporting a certain strategy or approach you’re not going to get the most out of it just like the rest of us as human beings. And Carl is one of those guys that comes and shakes that stuff up. And when he comes you know things are going. The day that I go into see him he just recently had done a Tweet saying that Apple was undervalued. And within two hours of that Tweet Apple stock went up 17 billion with a B, billion dollars in value by one Tweet. And people said oh, he did that to manipulate the market. He didn’t manipulate the market. He stayed in. He’s still in. He kept on buying more and more of the stock even as the price went up because he thought the company’s really worth it. And in Apple’s case he was pushing them to try and release a certain amount of money to shareholders in the form of dividends. I think he asked for 150 billion. And I said well did you really think you were going to get that? He said no, but I figured if I pushed 150 billion maybe I’d get 70, 80 or 90 and I think he got 90 billion if I remember the right numbers. The numbers are so huge it’s mind boggling. [TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
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Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where activists plan to gather in the city's sizable financial district to protest what they see as the 'coproprate takeover' of the US political system.
Our correspondent speaks to David Johnson, one of the six million people in the US facing foreclosure on his house. Johnson will join the planned protests outside the Democratic National Convention later this week saying "the banks basically did what they wanted to do", despite efforts by the Obama administration to try and curb the economic downturn in the US.

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Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where activists plan to gather in the city's sizable financial district to protest what they see as the 'coproprate takeover' of the US political system.
Our correspondent speaks to David Johnson, one of the six million people in the US facing foreclosure on his house. Johnson will join the planned protests outside the Democratic National Convention later this week saying "the banks basically did what they wanted to do", despite efforts by the Obama administration to try and curb the economic downturn in the US.

Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help take on Wall Street. This is an enormous issue in this year’s electio...

Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help take on Wall Street. This is an enormous issue in this year’s election cycle and should be a huge issue for the next President of the United States. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins and attorney MichaelBurg discuss this.
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Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan was found guilty Monday of felony assault on a police officer. McMillan says a police officer forcefully grabbed one of her breasts, after which she instinctively threw her hands in the air and inadvertently elbowed the officer in the face. The jury saw it differently, however, and found her guilty with a possible seven years in prison. Activists are meeting the decision with outrage and disdain for the New York City Police Department. RT's Anastasia Churkina examines the decision and speaks to some of McMillan's advocates.
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Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan was found guilty Monday of felony assault on a police officer. McMillan says a police officer forcefully grabbed one of her breasts, after which she instinctively threw her hands in the air and inadvertently elbowed the officer in the face. The jury saw it differently, however, and found her guilty with a possible seven years in prison. Activists are meeting the decision with outrage and disdain for the New York City Police Department. RT's Anastasia Churkina examines the decision and speaks to some of McMillan's advocates.
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We are the 99%—Spiritualution! http://spiritualution.org/
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On October 8, 2011, we spoke with New Jersey native Lauren Digioia, a musician and full-time Wall StreetOccupier who currently resides at Freedom Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park).
The Spiritualution was started in 1996 by activist and spiritual teacher Gabriel of Urantia. It is a call to the people of America and the world to stand up against injustice. Gabriel of Urantia encourages people to go on strike against the rich and greedy corporations. People need to take to the street and quit their unfulfilling "wrong-jobs."
Jobs such as:
• Bank employees, including tellers. (If the banks have no workers they cannot continue to operate or stay open. As long as capital exists in this world, we will need to open "People Banks.")
• Nuclear power plants
• Weapon manufacturing facilities
• Genetic engineering facilities that destroy our organic plants, vegetables, & native seeds.
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We are the 99%—Spiritualution! http://spiritualution.org/
Justice to the People!
On October 8, 2011, we spoke with New Jersey native Lauren Digioia, a musician and full-time Wall StreetOccupier who currently resides at Freedom Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park).
The Spiritualution was started in 1996 by activist and spiritual teacher Gabriel of Urantia. It is a call to the people of America and the world to stand up against injustice. Gabriel of Urantia encourages people to go on strike against the rich and greedy corporations. People need to take to the street and quit their unfulfilling "wrong-jobs."
Jobs such as:
• Bank employees, including tellers. (If the banks have no workers they cannot continue to operate or stay open. As long as capital exists in this world, we will need to open "People Banks.")
• Nuclear power plants
• Weapon manufacturing facilities
• Genetic engineering facilities that destroy our organic plants, vegetables, & native seeds.
Let your conscience be your guide on other jobs and careers you should leave. Join the Spiritualution!

US activists take on Wall Street

Hundreds of demonstrators have been occupying a park in New York's financial district for more than a week in protest against what they call corporate greed and...

Hundreds of demonstrators have been occupying a park in New York's financial district for more than a week in protest against what they call corporate greed and social inequality.
Police have arrested about 80 people and used pepper spray on the non-violent activists as they marched on Wall Street.
Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from New York.

Hundreds of demonstrators have been occupying a park in New York's financial district for more than a week in protest against what they call corporate greed and social inequality.
Police have arrested about 80 people and used pepper spray on the non-violent activists as they marched on Wall Street.
Al Jazeera'sScott Heidler reports from New York.

Activist turned 'preacher' slams Wall Street

A number of religious groups have announced their support for the anti-Wall street demonstrations taking place in New York, but when it comes to the movement's ...

A number of religious groups have announced their support for the anti-Wall street demonstrations taking place in New York, but when it comes to the movement's spiritual leader, one man stands out.
Bill Talen, who goes by the name of Reverend Billy, is an activist and not an ordained minister.
Long before the indebted and disenfranchised began occupying a park in New York's financial district, Reverend Billy was preaching against major corporataions in the US like Starbucks, Wal-Mart and now Bank of America.
Police have arrested him dozens of times, but for him, the growing popularity of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration validates all he believes in.
Al Jazeera'sKristen Saloomey reports from New York.

A number of religious groups have announced their support for the anti-Wall street demonstrations taking place in New York, but when it comes to the movement's spiritual leader, one man stands out.
Bill Talen, who goes by the name of Reverend Billy, is an activist and not an ordained minister.
Long before the indebted and disenfranchised began occupying a park in New York's financial district, Reverend Billy was preaching against major corporataions in the US like Starbucks, Wal-Mart and now Bank of America.
Police have arrested him dozens of times, but for him, the growing popularity of the Occupy Wall Street demonstration validates all he believes in.
Al Jazeera'sKristen Saloomey reports from New York.

Herakles Farms, a US based agribusiness has filed a lawsuit against Mr. Nasako Besingi, a Cameroonian activist for defamation for peacefully protesting against Herakles Farms' land grab of his ancestral land. For the defamation case, the maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment and $4,000 in fines. On November 25, 2013 the Cameroonian President signed 3 decrees which drastically modified the terms of the 2009 convention between Herakles and the Cameroonian government. The new lease, which we continue to oppose even if it now legal, reduced the land size from 282 to 77 square miles.

Herakles Farms, a US based agribusiness has filed a lawsuit against Mr. Nasako Besingi, a Cameroonian activist for defamation for peacefully protesting against Herakles Farms' land grab of his ancestral land. For the defamation case, the maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment and $4,000 in fines. On November 25, 2013 the Cameroonian President signed 3 decrees which drastically modified the terms of the 2009 convention between Herakles and the Cameroonian government. The new lease, which we continue to oppose even if it now legal, reduced the land size from 282 to 77 square miles.

Dada Pranakrsnananda is a yogic monk of Ananda Marga and a social activist. He is a member of the #Occupy Wall Street movement and was one of the first arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge on October 1st.
In this exclusive video, Dada shares his unique experience of being arrested and his concern that the focus has shifted to the conflict between the movement and NYPD, when it should it should remain on the injustice of corporate greed and inequity of wealth in society.

Dada Pranakrsnananda is a yogic monk of Ananda Marga and a social activist. He is a member of the #Occupy Wall Street movement and was one of the first arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge on October 1st.
In this exclusive video, Dada shares his unique experience of being arrested and his concern that the focus has shifted to the conflict between the movement and NYPD, when it should it should remain on the injustice of corporate greed and inequity of wealth in society.

Even if Geraldo Rivera was at the Zuccotti Park yesterday, Fox News has generally been a tad dismissive of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Foxnews.com (as of this writing) has no coverage of this national event on their front page stories. (Hard to imagine for a network that was so gung-ho about the Tea Party!) Red Eye's Bill Schulz went out to try to "prank" the protesters. Bill O'Reilly sent a producer minion out with the same mission: to belittle OWS's cause by cutting up interviews to make people sound stupid.
Well, here is an interview that Fox News filmed, but doesn't want you to see. The segment was shot on Wednesday for Greta van Susteren's show, (though it looks like the same producer from this O'Reilly segment questioning Michael Moore's anti-capitalist agenda) though the decision was made to leave it on the cutting room floor. The reason should be obvious pretty quickly.
The speaker giving Fox News the buisness is Jesse LaGreca, a vocal member of the Occupy Wall Street protests. This video comes courtesy of KyleChristopher from OccupyWallSt.org's media team.
Now, no news organization is under obligation to air every interview they've filmed, especially when it makes them look bad. But you'd think that a "Fair and Balanced" network (that tells an interviewee that they are here to give them fair coverage to get any message they'd like to get out) would try to include at least a couple of opposing viewpoints to Mr. Shulz's smarmy jokes or O'Reilly's "infiltration" of the camp.
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Even if Geraldo Rivera was at the Zuccotti Park yesterday, Fox News has generally been a tad dismissive of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Foxnews.com (as of this writing) has no coverage of this national event on their front page stories. (Hard to imagine for a network that was so gung-ho about the Tea Party!) Red Eye's Bill Schulz went out to try to "prank" the protesters. Bill O'Reilly sent a producer minion out with the same mission: to belittle OWS's cause by cutting up interviews to make people sound stupid.
Well, here is an interview that Fox News filmed, but doesn't want you to see. The segment was shot on Wednesday for Greta van Susteren's show, (though it looks like the same producer from this O'Reilly segment questioning Michael Moore's anti-capitalist agenda) though the decision was made to leave it on the cutting room floor. The reason should be obvious pretty quickly.
The speaker giving Fox News the buisness is Jesse LaGreca, a vocal member of the Occupy Wall Street protests. This video comes courtesy of KyleChristopher from OccupyWallSt.org's media team.
Now, no news organization is under obligation to air every interview they've filmed, especially when it makes them look bad. But you'd think that a "Fair and Balanced" network (that tells an interviewee that they are here to give them fair coverage to get any message they'd like to get out) would try to include at least a couple of opposing viewpoints to Mr. Shulz's smarmy jokes or O'Reilly's "infiltration" of the camp.
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In the United States, a young Occupy Wall Street activist has been found guilty of assaulting a police officer. She could spend between two and seven years in prison. But activists and legal experts are saying she didn't receive a fair trial. From New York, Caleb Maupin reports.

In the United States, a young Occupy Wall Street activist has been found guilty of assaulting a police officer. She could spend between two and seven years in prison. But activists and legal experts are saying she didn't receive a fair trial. From New York, Caleb Maupin reports.

The second of three labor advocates from Occupy Wall Street being dragged out of Sotheby's on November 2nd.
Activists were at Sotheby's rallying in support of the Teamsters, who have been locked out by the wealthy auction house since August.

The second of three labor advocates from Occupy Wall Street being dragged out of Sotheby's on November 2nd.
Activists were at Sotheby's rallying in support of the Teamsters, who have been locked out by the wealthy auction house since August.

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NEW YORK CITY, walking around the financial district of WALL STREET (USA)

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published: 21 Jan 2012

50 THINGS TO DO IN NEW YORK CITY | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Our recent week inNew York City was an action-packed one. We decided to set ourselves a challenge to see and do as much as we possibly could, and that gave way to this travel video guide which highlights 50 of the top attractions. In a city like New York this means we barely scratched the surface, but hopefully this video will highlight the cornucopia of possibilities that is the Big Apple.
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Yosemite National Park Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Yosemite National Park sits on the western slopes of California’sSierra Nevada Mountains. Most visitors spend their time in Yosemite Valley, which despite being only 7 miles long and 1 mile wide, packs in more jaw-dropping scenery than just about any other place on Earth.
Near the valley entrance stop at Tunnel View, and stand before a panorama that’s reduced generations of visitors to silence. From Tunnel View it’s just a short drive to Bridalveil Fall. Fed by snowmelt, the fall reaches its thundering peak in May.
The Yosemite Valley ring road follows the banks of the Merced River, which shifts in character as it thunders from the valley walls, before gently winding across the valley floor. The ring r...

Wall Street and Battery Park- Hidden Places (Things to Do in New York City)

Let's use the Atlas Obscura to find some hidden and unusual spots in New York ! We explore the area around Wall Street and Battery Park to unearth some hidden gems. We start at the Elevated Acre, an urban oasis in the heart of the Financial District. We then proceed to an office building, that has a lot more going with it then meets the eye. Afterwards, we proceed to Battery Park to ride one of Manhattan's strangest Carousel's, made of Sea Glass! Finally, we find what could be one of the oldest graffiti displays in New York City, perfectly preserved for over 40 years! This is a travel vlog you have to watch before visiting New York.
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The "House of Morgan" - JP Morgan's Wall Street Headquarters

This video shows exteriors of the "House of Morgan," financier JP Morgan's headquarters and offices across from the New York Stock Exchange. Morgan was the most powerful financier in modern times, he was said to be more powerful than the US Government, because twice, in 1893 and again in 1907, he bailed out the US financial system with his own money and his associates money.
JP Morgan started the first billion dollar company; US Steel. He also bought out Thomas Edison and other electric companies to form GE, General Electric. Which is still one of the largest companies today, in fact, GE is the only company on the New York Stock Exchange now that was on the original Dow index when it first began. JP Morgan also owned the White Star Line which owned and operated the Titanic!
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published: 19 Oct 2014

NYC GUIDE: Downtown & Wall Street - Best Places To Go!

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Cyprus Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish for...

NEW YORK CITY, walking around the financial district of WALL STREET (USA)

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Yosemite National Park sits on the western slopes of California’sSierra Nevada Mountains. Most visitors spend their time in Yosemite Valley, which despite being only 7 miles long and 1 mile wide, packs in more jaw-dropping scenery than just about any other place on Earth.
Near the valley entrance stop at Tunnel View, and stand before a panorama that’s reduced generations of visitors to silence. From Tunnel View it’s just a short drive to Bridalveil Fall. Fed by snowmelt, the fall reaches its thundering peak in May.
The Yosemite Valley ring road follows the banks of the Merced River, which shifts in character as it thunders from the valley walls, before gently winding across the valley floor. The ring road is dotted with trailheads that lead to 800 miles of hiking trails. The FourMileTrail climbs the valley’s southern wall to two of Yosemite’s great outlooks, Glacier Point and Washburn Point. Further along the ring road is the trailhead for The Mist Trail, which offers stunning views of Vernal and Nevada Falls.
For thousands of years, the Ahwaneechee had villages throughout this valley, but it was at the base of Yosemite Falls where their great chief resided. Take the one-hour hike to the lower falls, or spend the day climbing all the way to the upper falls.
To the north of Yosemite Valley, is Tioga Road, one of the USA’s most scenic highways. Fill your lungs with alpine air at Olmsted Point, refresh yourself by the waters of Tenaya Lake, then spend the day at Tuolumne Meadow, the traditional summer hunting grounds of the Ahwaneechee.
From its high country to its waterfalls, its towering sequoia groves to its valley meadows, Yosemite is an American story unlike any other.

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Yosemite National Park sits on the western slopes of California’sSierra Nevada Mountains. Most visitors spend their time in Yosemite Valley, which despite being only 7 miles long and 1 mile wide, packs in more jaw-dropping scenery than just about any other place on Earth.
Near the valley entrance stop at Tunnel View, and stand before a panorama that’s reduced generations of visitors to silence. From Tunnel View it’s just a short drive to Bridalveil Fall. Fed by snowmelt, the fall reaches its thundering peak in May.
The Yosemite Valley ring road follows the banks of the Merced River, which shifts in character as it thunders from the valley walls, before gently winding across the valley floor. The ring road is dotted with trailheads that lead to 800 miles of hiking trails. The FourMileTrail climbs the valley’s southern wall to two of Yosemite’s great outlooks, Glacier Point and Washburn Point. Further along the ring road is the trailhead for The Mist Trail, which offers stunning views of Vernal and Nevada Falls.
For thousands of years, the Ahwaneechee had villages throughout this valley, but it was at the base of Yosemite Falls where their great chief resided. Take the one-hour hike to the lower falls, or spend the day climbing all the way to the upper falls.
To the north of Yosemite Valley, is Tioga Road, one of the USA’s most scenic highways. Fill your lungs with alpine air at Olmsted Point, refresh yourself by the waters of Tenaya Lake, then spend the day at Tuolumne Meadow, the traditional summer hunting grounds of the Ahwaneechee.
From its high country to its waterfalls, its towering sequoia groves to its valley meadows, Yosemite is an American story unlike any other.

NYC GUIDE: Downtown & Wall Street - Best Places To Go!

The best places to check out in Manhattan's Downtown & Wall Street areas. Some great restaurants and bars to check out when you're visiting those areas. SUBSCRI...

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Stone Street is an historic street a few blocks from Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange. It has a food court atmosphere, but offers lots of outdoor seating and draws customers from the Financial District during lunch hours. There are fast food places featuring burgers, pizza, fish, Chinese, and deli offerings, but there are also several sit-down, full-service restaurants where you can sit outdoors or indoors. Not easy to find since it's tucked away on a small street, but it's close to both the stock exchange and the famous Charging Bull sculpture that attracts hundreds of thousands of sightseers every year to Lower Manhattan.
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Stone Street is an historic street a few blocks from Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange. It has a food court atmosphere, but offers lots of outdoor seating and draws customers from the Financial District during lunch hours. There are fast food places featuring burgers, pizza, fish, Chinese, and deli offerings, but there are also several sit-down, full-service restaurants where you can sit outdoors or indoors. Not easy to find since it's tucked away on a small street, but it's close to both the stock exchange and the famous Charging Bull sculpture that attracts hundreds of thousands of sightseers every year to Lower Manhattan.
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http://www.audible.com/pd/B0031AS3BE/
The other book mentioned - The Cash FlowQuadrant by Robert Kiyosaki .. entrepreneurship mindset 101 for getting started.
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👉 iPhone 7 Plus & Canon Powershot G7X at night.
🌏 What is a DigitalNomad? 🌏
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🌏 "I'm looking to quit my job & work remotely. How do I start?"🌏
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New York City (New York) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination New York City in New York.
New York continues to be one of the world’s most famous cities, a true world metropolis and m...

Vacation travel video about destination New York City in New York.
New York continues to be one of the world’s most famous cities, a true world metropolis and major symbol of the American Dream. Manhattan Island is the city’s most well known district and the Rockefeller Center in Midtown is often referred to as the heart of the New York. Nearby the Roman CatholicSaint Patrick´s Cathedral is the largest and most magnificent church in the United States. The GrandCentral Terminal divides Park Avenue and is a huge station with which the railroad kings, the Venderbilts, left an indelible mark. The huge hall, with its magnificent vaulted ceiling in Beaux Arts style, has been the city’s central railway station for twelve lines since 1913. The confines of Chinatown are inhabited by a hundred and fifty thousand Chinese from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, most of whom are unable to speak a word of English. Chinese characters wherever one looks and restaurants and Asian stores on every street corner. The famous Wall Street was named after a wall which in the early days protected the growing city against attack by Native American Indians. However, the roots of its subsequent claim to fame were laid in 1792. The young state desperately needed investment and therefore the powers that be decided to issue bonds. Close by, on a small island, is New York’s most famous landmark, the Statue Of Liberty. The head of Lady Liberty leads to the crown from which there are stunning views from several windows. New York City is most certainly unique. A city that’s very much alive and kicking, self-confident and always a surprise!
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Vacation travel video about destination New York City in New York.
New York continues to be one of the world’s most famous cities, a true world metropolis and major symbol of the American Dream. Manhattan Island is the city’s most well known district and the Rockefeller Center in Midtown is often referred to as the heart of the New York. Nearby the Roman CatholicSaint Patrick´s Cathedral is the largest and most magnificent church in the United States. The GrandCentral Terminal divides Park Avenue and is a huge station with which the railroad kings, the Venderbilts, left an indelible mark. The huge hall, with its magnificent vaulted ceiling in Beaux Arts style, has been the city’s central railway station for twelve lines since 1913. The confines of Chinatown are inhabited by a hundred and fifty thousand Chinese from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, most of whom are unable to speak a word of English. Chinese characters wherever one looks and restaurants and Asian stores on every street corner. The famous Wall Street was named after a wall which in the early days protected the growing city against attack by Native American Indians. However, the roots of its subsequent claim to fame were laid in 1792. The young state desperately needed investment and therefore the powers that be decided to issue bonds. Close by, on a small island, is New York’s most famous landmark, the Statue Of Liberty. The head of Lady Liberty leads to the crown from which there are stunning views from several windows. New York City is most certainly unique. A city that’s very much alive and kicking, self-confident and always a surprise!
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Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!

Travel video about destination Cyprus.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Lefkosia, or, Nicosia, is the capital with an almost circular old town that is completely surrounded by walls from the Venetian period. Fammagusta Gate is one of the town’s original three gates which leads to the Tacht El-Kala district with its many narrow alleys, small buildings and handicraft studios. Nicosia’s largest church is the Phaneromeni Church and its elegant Venetian bell tower. Next to it, one of the town’s smallest mosques and the prosaic construction of the modern Moronite Church beyond Paphos Gate that leads out of the historic centre. The port of Larnaca is considered to be the gateway to the island. A well-renovated Turkish fortress was originally built to defend the city and it was subsequently used as a prison. Close to Larnaca is a huge salt lake which, in winter, is populated by hundreds of pink flamingos. The mountain village of Lefkara is situated within the foothills of the Troodos Mountains. Narrow cobbled alleys separate the stately buildings of solid stone blocks with ornate door frames and wrought iron balconies. The Church of the Archangel Michael, located in the centre, contains various wall paintings that date back to the twelfth century. The ‘islands of the gods’ resembles a magnificent picture book, a melting pot of various influences at the intersection of both Orient and Occident. Cyprus is synonymous with myth, legend, treasures, culture and very large doses of sunshine!

Andrew Harvey is a renowned and distinguished mystical scholar, Rumi translator and explicator, poet, novelist, spiritual teacher and writer, and architect of
Sacred Activism.
In 2005, in the historic Santuario de Guadalupe in Santa Fe New Mexico, Andrew Harvey delivered his vision of the contemporary crisis now confronting us in today's world and its potential solution in what he has termed "Sacred Activism," which he sees as the culmination of his life's work. This extraordinary occasion was made into a documentary film by the Hartley Film Foundation and is available on DVD at www.hartleyfoundation.org.
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England's Wolf Of Wall Street Part 2 | True Geordie Podcast #69

The story of Shaun Attwood is one that has everything, success, money, sex, drugs, music, prison, writing, illness, extremism, EVERYTHING. In the first podcast appearance Shaun was crowned England's wolf of wall street and now he returns to tell us what happened during and after prison and how he has gotten used to living in the real world. Shaun gives advice for young entrepreneurs along with talking about his family life and how he struggled to forgive himself after losing his parents money escaping from the prison system in America.
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A lecture by Billionaire activist investor, Carl Icahn. In this lecture Carl covers how he got started in the investment field, along with his various investment strategies over the years. Carl moves on to express his worries about the corporate governance of US companies and how they have got to this stage. Finally Carl answers questions from students on a wide array of topics.📚 Books on Carl Icahn are located at the bottom of the description❗
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Egyptian Activists: We Are Happy to See Occupy Wall Street Movement Stand Up For Justice

www.democracynow.org - A pair of Egyptian police officers were sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for the beating death of 28 year-old man. The 2010 killing of Khaled Said helped to spark the Egyptian revolution that ultimately toppled the regime of Hosni Mubarak. The officers were both charged with manslaughter. Members of Said's family and pro-democracy protesters argued the sentence was too light. Two Egyptian youth leaders, Ahmed Maher and Basem Fathy, are interviewed on Democracy Now! about Egypt after the fall of Mubarak, as well as the growing protests they have witnessed n the United States. "Regarding the Occupy movement... we are — in the April 6th Movement and the activists in Egypt — standing for very clear values: social justice and democracy, and justice in general...

United in Anger

United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is an inspiring documentary about the birth and life of the AIDS activist movement from the perspective of the people in the trenches fighting the epidemic. Utilizing oral histories of members of ACT UP, as well as rare archival footage, the film depicts the efforts of ACT UP as it battles corporate greed, social indifference, and government neglect. http://www.unitedinanger.com/
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ADDICT TO ACTIVIST: THE MAN WITH 9 LIVES | True Geordie Podcast #35

PaulHannaford was like any other boy who wanted to grow up and play for his local football team but when he tried cannabis at the age of 12 his life took a dramatic change. Paul was expelled from school and entered a gang where carrying knifes and other weapons was necessary. The drug use increased and by age 22 he was introduced to heroin and crack cocaine, 12 months later the 18 stone Paul was now 6 stone lighter and stealing thousands of pounds worth of merchandise to fund his addiction. Sharing needles with other addicts and having many snap off in his body, there was no where Paul wouldn't inject including his penis. Paul's body deteriorated massively and he almost lost both of his legs along with his life after having his heart restarted multiple times. Paul was in and out of prison...

Wall Street Journal's John Carreyrou started reporting on Theranos nearly a year ago, since uncovering a multitude of troubling facts about the fast-rising startup amid a firestorm of controversy. In October 2015, John informed the public about the co's struggles with its blood-testing tech. This week, it's the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) findings that Theranos lab poses an immediate risk to patient health. And today, in an exclusive interview, John breaks the news that Walgreens is suspending use of a CA Theranos lab and closing its Wellness Center, effective immediately. Jason and John dive into the details of the Theranos story, starting from John's initial tip about something amiss through today's stunning developments. We learn exactly why CMS considers Theranos t...

published: 28 Jan 2016

William Ackman: Everything You Need to Know About Finance and Investing in Under an Hour

DealBook Conference 2015 - The View From Wall Street

Clinton and Obama Helped Make the Dems a Wall Street Party- Thomas Frank on RAI (6/9)

On Reality Asserts Itself, Thomas Frank, author of Listen Liberal, says Democratic Party administrations allowed the big banks to run economic policy and create exploding income inequality - with host Paul Jay
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Andrew Harvey is a renowned and distinguished mystical scholar, Rumi translator and explicator, poet, novelist, spiritual teacher and writer, and architect of
S...

Andrew Harvey is a renowned and distinguished mystical scholar, Rumi translator and explicator, poet, novelist, spiritual teacher and writer, and architect of
Sacred Activism.
In 2005, in the historic Santuario de Guadalupe in Santa Fe New Mexico, Andrew Harvey delivered his vision of the contemporary crisis now confronting us in today's world and its potential solution in what he has termed "Sacred Activism," which he sees as the culmination of his life's work. This extraordinary occasion was made into a documentary film by the Hartley Film Foundation and is available on DVD at www.hartleyfoundation.org.
http://andrewharvey.net/
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Andrew Harvey is a renowned and distinguished mystical scholar, Rumi translator and explicator, poet, novelist, spiritual teacher and writer, and architect of
Sacred Activism.
In 2005, in the historic Santuario de Guadalupe in Santa Fe New Mexico, Andrew Harvey delivered his vision of the contemporary crisis now confronting us in today's world and its potential solution in what he has termed "Sacred Activism," which he sees as the culmination of his life's work. This extraordinary occasion was made into a documentary film by the Hartley Film Foundation and is available on DVD at www.hartleyfoundation.org.
http://andrewharvey.net/
To support the juicy living tour and to watch more video interviews, visit http://www.JuicyLivingTour
Donate now to support the JuicyLiving Tour at http://juicylivingtour.com/support-the-juicy-tour/donate-now/
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England's Wolf Of Wall Street Part 2 | True Geordie Podcast #69

The story of Shaun Attwood is one that has everything, success, money, sex, drugs, music, prison, writing, illness, extremism, EVERYTHING. In the first podcast ...

The story of Shaun Attwood is one that has everything, success, money, sex, drugs, music, prison, writing, illness, extremism, EVERYTHING. In the first podcast appearance Shaun was crowned England's wolf of wall street and now he returns to tell us what happened during and after prison and how he has gotten used to living in the real world. Shaun gives advice for young entrepreneurs along with talking about his family life and how he struggled to forgive himself after losing his parents money escaping from the prison system in America.
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The story of Shaun Attwood is one that has everything, success, money, sex, drugs, music, prison, writing, illness, extremism, EVERYTHING. In the first podcast appearance Shaun was crowned England's wolf of wall street and now he returns to tell us what happened during and after prison and how he has gotten used to living in the real world. Shaun gives advice for young entrepreneurs along with talking about his family life and how he struggled to forgive himself after losing his parents money escaping from the prison system in America.
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A lecture by Billionaire activist investor, Carl Icahn. In this lecture Carl covers how he got started in the investment field, along with his various investmen...

A lecture by Billionaire activist investor, Carl Icahn. In this lecture Carl covers how he got started in the investment field, along with his various investment strategies over the years. Carl moves on to express his worries about the corporate governance of US companies and how they have got to this stage. Finally Carl answers questions from students on a wide array of topics.📚 Books on Carl Icahn are located at the bottom of the description❗
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0:00 Introduction
1:38 How did you get started?
5:09 Investment strategy
6:19 Most US companies are run poorly
11:25 Problems with the economy
13:14 Housing
16:56 Great opportunities ahead/ Wall StreetCareer
19:50 Start of Q&A
19:57 Regaining confidence after losing all your money in crash?
23:37 Have you changed?
24:57 Effect of China on global financial markets?
26:13 Inspirations?
29:21 To what extent can investors like us use your investment strategy of buying cheap?
30:56 What do CEO’s need to do to be successful?
33:31 How to protect wealth during credit bubble?
35:11 Recommendations for profiting on the falling dollar?
36:15 Activists just want to make money and get out?
37:28 What do you do when companies decline your activism?
38:52 Why does the US have bad corporate governance?
40:08 What factors do you look for companies you invest in?
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InterviewDate: 19th November, 2008
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A lecture by Billionaire activist investor, Carl Icahn. In this lecture Carl covers how he got started in the investment field, along with his various investment strategies over the years. Carl moves on to express his worries about the corporate governance of US companies and how they have got to this stage. Finally Carl answers questions from students on a wide array of topics.📚 Books on Carl Icahn are located at the bottom of the description❗
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1:38 How did you get started?
5:09 Investment strategy
6:19 Most US companies are run poorly
11:25 Problems with the economy
13:14 Housing
16:56 Great opportunities ahead/ Wall StreetCareer
19:50 Start of Q&A
19:57 Regaining confidence after losing all your money in crash?
23:37 Have you changed?
24:57 Effect of China on global financial markets?
26:13 Inspirations?
29:21 To what extent can investors like us use your investment strategy of buying cheap?
30:56 What do CEO’s need to do to be successful?
33:31 How to protect wealth during credit bubble?
35:11 Recommendations for profiting on the falling dollar?
36:15 Activists just want to make money and get out?
37:28 What do you do when companies decline your activism?
38:52 Why does the US have bad corporate governance?
40:08 What factors do you look for companies you invest in?
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InterviewDate: 19th November, 2008
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Egyptian Activists: We Are Happy to See Occupy Wall Street Movement Stand Up For Justice

www.democracynow.org - A pair of Egyptian police officers were sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for the beating death of 28 year-old man. The 2010 k...

www.democracynow.org - A pair of Egyptian police officers were sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for the beating death of 28 year-old man. The 2010 killing of Khaled Said helped to spark the Egyptian revolution that ultimately toppled the regime of Hosni Mubarak. The officers were both charged with manslaughter. Members of Said's family and pro-democracy protesters argued the sentence was too light. Two Egyptian youth leaders, Ahmed Maher and Basem Fathy, are interviewed on Democracy Now! about Egypt after the fall of Mubarak, as well as the growing protests they have witnessed n the United States. "Regarding the Occupy movement... we are — in the April 6th Movement and the activists in Egypt — standing for very clear values: social justice and democracy, and justice in general," says Fathy. "We're going to support this everywhere, and let's say frankly, that we're happy for finding the people trying to correct the bad way of democracy, even in the United States."
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www.democracynow.org - A pair of Egyptian police officers were sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for the beating death of 28 year-old man. The 2010 killing of Khaled Said helped to spark the Egyptian revolution that ultimately toppled the regime of Hosni Mubarak. The officers were both charged with manslaughter. Members of Said's family and pro-democracy protesters argued the sentence was too light. Two Egyptian youth leaders, Ahmed Maher and Basem Fathy, are interviewed on Democracy Now! about Egypt after the fall of Mubarak, as well as the growing protests they have witnessed n the United States. "Regarding the Occupy movement... we are — in the April 6th Movement and the activists in Egypt — standing for very clear values: social justice and democracy, and justice in general," says Fathy. "We're going to support this everywhere, and let's say frankly, that we're happy for finding the people trying to correct the bad way of democracy, even in the United States."
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United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is an inspiring documentary about the birth and life of the AIDS activist movement from the perspective of the people in the trenches fighting the epidemic. Utilizing oral histories of members of ACT UP, as well as rare archival footage, the film depicts the efforts of ACT UP as it battles corporate greed, social indifference, and government neglect. http://www.unitedinanger.com/
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United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is an inspiring documentary about the birth and life of the AIDS activist movement from the perspective of the people in the trenches fighting the epidemic. Utilizing oral histories of members of ACT UP, as well as rare archival footage, the film depicts the efforts of ACT UP as it battles corporate greed, social indifference, and government neglect. http://www.unitedinanger.com/
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ADDICT TO ACTIVIST: THE MAN WITH 9 LIVES | True Geordie Podcast #35

PaulHannaford was like any other boy who wanted to grow up and play for his local football team but when he tried cannabis at the age of 12 his life took a dra...

PaulHannaford was like any other boy who wanted to grow up and play for his local football team but when he tried cannabis at the age of 12 his life took a dramatic change. Paul was expelled from school and entered a gang where carrying knifes and other weapons was necessary. The drug use increased and by age 22 he was introduced to heroin and crack cocaine, 12 months later the 18 stone Paul was now 6 stone lighter and stealing thousands of pounds worth of merchandise to fund his addiction. Sharing needles with other addicts and having many snap off in his body, there was no where Paul wouldn't inject including his penis. Paul's body deteriorated massively and he almost lost both of his legs along with his life after having his heart restarted multiple times. Paul was in and out of prison for a lot of his life but eventually he decided his life was worth more than his addiction and now he's been clean over ten years and he shares his story on the TrueGeordie Podcast.
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PaulHannaford was like any other boy who wanted to grow up and play for his local football team but when he tried cannabis at the age of 12 his life took a dramatic change. Paul was expelled from school and entered a gang where carrying knifes and other weapons was necessary. The drug use increased and by age 22 he was introduced to heroin and crack cocaine, 12 months later the 18 stone Paul was now 6 stone lighter and stealing thousands of pounds worth of merchandise to fund his addiction. Sharing needles with other addicts and having many snap off in his body, there was no where Paul wouldn't inject including his penis. Paul's body deteriorated massively and he almost lost both of his legs along with his life after having his heart restarted multiple times. Paul was in and out of prison for a lot of his life but eventually he decided his life was worth more than his addiction and now he's been clean over ten years and he shares his story on the TrueGeordie Podcast.
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Wall Street Journal's John Carreyrou started reporting on Theranos nearly a year ago, since uncovering a multitude of troubling facts about the fast-rising startup amid a firestorm of controversy. In October 2015, John informed the public about the co's struggles with its blood-testing tech. This week, it's the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) findings that Theranos lab poses an immediate risk to patient health. And today, in an exclusive interview, John breaks the news that Walgreens is suspending use of a CA Theranos lab and closing its Wellness Center, effective immediately. Jason and John dive into the details of the Theranos story, starting from John's initial tip about something amiss through today's stunning developments. We learn exactly why CMS considers Theranos to be a public health threat; how Chief Scientific OfficerIan Gibbons, before he took his own life, told his wife that nothing at Theranos was working; John being repeatedly ignored on requests to interview Founder Elizabeth Holmes; insights on his reporting and the WSJ vetting process; the dangers of bringing a healthcare product too soon to market; when, if ever, this story will end -- and much more.
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Wall Street Journal's John Carreyrou started reporting on Theranos nearly a year ago, since uncovering a multitude of troubling facts about the fast-rising startup amid a firestorm of controversy. In October 2015, John informed the public about the co's struggles with its blood-testing tech. This week, it's the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) findings that Theranos lab poses an immediate risk to patient health. And today, in an exclusive interview, John breaks the news that Walgreens is suspending use of a CA Theranos lab and closing its Wellness Center, effective immediately. Jason and John dive into the details of the Theranos story, starting from John's initial tip about something amiss through today's stunning developments. We learn exactly why CMS considers Theranos to be a public health threat; how Chief Scientific OfficerIan Gibbons, before he took his own life, told his wife that nothing at Theranos was working; John being repeatedly ignored on requests to interview Founder Elizabeth Holmes; insights on his reporting and the WSJ vetting process; the dangers of bringing a healthcare product too soon to market; when, if ever, this story will end -- and much more.
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On Reality Asserts Itself, Thomas Frank, author of Listen Liberal, says Democratic Party administrations allowed the big banks to run economic policy and create exploding income inequality - with host Paul Jay
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On Reality Asserts Itself, Thomas Frank, author of Listen Liberal, says Democratic Party administrations allowed the big banks to run economic policy and create exploding income inequality - with host Paul Jay
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Tony Robbins talks about interviewing Carl Icahn and picking the brain of the renowned investor advocate.
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Transcript: Well one of my favorites is Carl Icahn. Time Magazine called him the master of the universe on the cover of Time Magazine. And I’ll tell you when I first went to meet Carl most people know him as a pretty intense guy. I walked in that day with my video crews you guys have here and he says I want all these guys to leave. I said what? He said I don’t want a video crew. I said but you agreed to it this morning. He said I don’t care. I don’t want it. I said okay, well how about if my audio team comes in. And he said no audio team. I said well what am I supposed to do here? He goes bring a pen and paper. You’ve got ten minutes. And, you know, I scheduled my meetings for 45 minutes and to go deep they usually go three hours. But to his credit, you know, he’s had so many people attack him that he needs to know what you’re really about. When he saw I was sincerely about teaching what he knows to individual investors and really empowering them he became very passionate and he gave me almost three hours. He endorsed the book. He’s been extraordinary ever since and has actually become a friend.
So Carl is a teddy bear underneath and he really does care. But his results are unquestioned. As I said earlier how about a 1600 percent return if you’d invested with him over the last 13 years versus 75 percent for the S&P. As I said since 1968 a 30 percent compounded return if you’d been with him during that time, outstripping even Warren Buffet. But what’s interesting about him is he really believes that the challenge in stock and in business is that it’s an old boys club. That’s his view. And that what happens is the people that get elected are the people the most liked and the board does what’s best for the board. And that, you know, there’s so much that isn’t really looking out for the individual investor so that’s what made him an activist and he’s very intense and he goes in and he buys enough stock to have an impact and shakes their world. Lets them know that they’re going to be fired unless, you know, they make some significant changes. And the results of what he’s produced though are incredible. A lot of people say he’s just got in and out so that’s why I put in the book an actual track record. You see he stays with most of these investments for a very long time. There’s very few that he goes in and out. In fact a Harvard law professor, I put the study in the book shows that of over 2,000 activist interventions that have been done the vast majority of them have made the company much more profitable for almost a decade afterwards, not just for a few months or a few years.
Because what happens is management is what maximizes resources in a company. And when management gets unhungry or comfortable or maybe supporting a certain strategy or approach you’re not going to get the most out of it just like the rest of us as human beings. And Carl is one of those guys that comes and shakes that stuff up. And when he comes you know things are going. The day that I go into see him he just recently had done a Tweet saying that Apple was undervalued. And within two hours of that Tweet Apple stock went up 17 billion with a B, billion dollars in value by one Tweet. And people said oh, he did that to manipulate the market. He didn’t manipulate the market. He stayed in. He’s still in. He kept on buying more and more of the stock even as the price went up because he thought the company’s really worth it. And in Apple’s case he was pushing them to try and release a certain amount of money to shareholders in the form of dividends. I think he asked for 150 billion. And I said well did you really think you were going to get that? He said no, but I figured if I pushed 150 billion maybe I’d get 70, 80 or 90 and I think he got 90 billion if I remember the right numbers. The numbers are so huge it’s mind boggling. [TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
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Activists prepare for march on 'Wall Street South'

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Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where activists plan to gather in the city's sizable financial district to protest what they see as the 'coproprate takeover' of the US political system.
Our correspondent speaks to David Johnson, one of the six million people in the US facing foreclosure on his house. Johnson will join the planned protests outside the Democratic National Convention later this week saying "the banks basically did what they wanted to do", despite efforts by the Obama administration to try and curb the economic downturn in the US.

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Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help...

Government Refuses To Act, So Citizen Activists Take on Wall Street - The Ring Of Fire

Last week, a new group sponsored partly by Public Citizen came forward with a plan to help take on Wall Street. This is an enormous issue in this year’s election cycle and should be a huge issue for the next President of the United States. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins and attorney MichaelBurg discuss this.
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Occupy activist faces 7 years in prison

Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan was found guilty Monday of felony assault on a police officer. McMillan says a police officer forcefully grabbed one of her breasts, after which she instinctively threw her hands in the air and inadvertently elbowed the officer in the face. The jury saw it differently, however, and found her guilty with a possible seven years in prison. Activists are meeting the decision with outrage and disdain for the New York City Police Department. RT's Anastasia Churkina examines the decision and speaks to some of McMillan's advocates.
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We are the 99%—Spiritualution! http://spiritualution.org/
Justice to the People!
On October 8, 2011, we spoke with New Jersey native Lauren Digioia, a musician and full-time Wall StreetOccupier who currently resides at Freedom Plaza (formerly Zuccotti Park).
The Spiritualution was started in 1996 by activist and spiritual teacher Gabriel of Urantia. It is a call to the people of America and the world to stand up against injustice. Gabriel of Urantia encourages people to go on strike against the rich and greedy corporations. People need to take to the street and quit their unfulfilling "wrong-jobs."
Jobs such as:
• Bank employees, including tellers. (If the banks have no workers they cannot continue to operate or stay open. As long as capital exists in this world, we will need to open "People Banks.")
• Nuclear power plants
• Weapon manufacturing facilities
• Genetic engineering facilities that destroy our organic plants, vegetables, & native seeds.
Let your conscience be your guide on other jobs and careers you should leave. Join the Spiritualution!

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US activists take on Wall Street

Hundreds of demonstrators have been occupying a park in New York's financial district for ...